Florida State lands another commitment from DE Lorenzo Featherston | Video

No. 1-ranked Florida State earned it's second commitment in as many days from the Under Armour All-American camp, as Greensboro, N.C., defensive end Lorenzo Featherston pledged to the Seminoles on New Year's Day.

Featherston, a 6-foot-7, 220-pounder from Page High in Greensboro, picked the 'Noles over his second choice Clemson. He broke the news on video with ESPN's Gerry Hamilton at ESPN's Wide World of Sports. The Under Armour All-American Game is Thursday at Tropicana Field in St. Petereburg. Featherston is coming off an injury and will not play in the game.

FSU landed a commitment from Miami Central running back Dalvin Cook on Tuesday night. Cook, the No. 2 running back in the country, flipped from an earlier commitment to Florida. He has pledged to the Gators in April after decommitting from an original commitment to Clemson.

FSU now has five players in Thursday's all-star game with the two recent commitments joining linebackers Jacob Pugh (Tallahassee Godby) and Kain Daub (Jacksonville Sandalwood) and center Alec Eberle (Mechanicsville, Va., Altee).

Featherston, who is the No. 10-ranked weakside defensive end in the country by 247sports.com, gives FSU 28 commitments to the 2014 recruiting class and he will be one of five early enrollees for the Seminoles. Cook will also enroll early.

Florida State has the overall No. 4-ranked recruiting class by 247, behind No. 1 Alabama, Ohio State and Tennessee.